Book Description Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1971. Red Hardback. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. Book has very minor wear on corners of spine. Otherwise, book is very clean and tightly bound. Signed By Artist. Seller Inventory # 003015

Book Description Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1955. Hardcover. Maroon cloth, cream paper title block on spine; 528 pp. with occasional bw illustrations; Translated and edited by Magurn. The letters provide insights into the political and cultural world of Baroque civilization as few other documents have done. VG (No dust jacket, otherwise crisp and clean.). Seller Inventory # 160890

Book Description Northwestern University Press, Evanston, 1991. Softcover. Condition: Good. First Printing.. 528 pages. Softcover. Good condition. LETTERS. Not only was Rubens a great Flemish artist, but he was also a humanist scholar and a diplomat who knew or corresponded with many of the leading figures of his age. Spanning the years 1603 to 1640 - an era of widespread political and religious conflict leading to military activity throughout Europe - these 250 letter form essential and fascinating primary source reading in European civilization and art history. Includes an Index. (Key Words: Peter Paul Rubens, Flemish Artists, Letters, Albrecht vn Wallenstein, Palamede de Abri - Sieur de Valavez, Ambrogio Spinola, Cardinal Armand-Jean du Plessis Richelieu, Philip IV, Painting, Gaspar de Guzman - Count Duke of Olivares, Louis XIII, Francisco de Roxas de Sandoval - Duke of Lerma, Huguenots, Balthasar Gerbier, Ferdinand II, Charles I, George Vlliers - Duke of Buckingham, Books, Girolam Aleandro). book. Seller Inventory # 7349X1